rodent ulcer - определение. Что такое rodent ulcer
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SUBTYPE OF BASAL-CELL CARCINOMA MOST COMMONLY OCCURRING ON THE SUN-EXPOSED AREAS OF THE HEAD AND NECK
Basal Cell Carcinoma; Basalioma; Carcinoma, basal cell; Rodent ulcer; Basal cell epithelioma; Basal cell tumor; Basal-cell cancer; Fibroepithelioma; Nodular basal cell carcinoma; Classic basal cell carcinoma; Jacobi ulcer; Pigmented basal cell carcinoma; Superficial basal cell carcinoma; Superficial multicentric basal cell carcinoma; Cicatricial basal cell carcinoma; Morpheaform basal cell carcinoma; Morphoeic basal cell carcinoma; Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus; Cystic basal cell carcinoma; Infiltrative basal cell carcinoma; Pore-like basal cell carcinoma; Polypoid basal cell carcinoma; Aberrant basal cell carcinoma; Micronodular basal cell carcinoma; Ulcerated basal cell carcinoma; Sclerosing basal cell carcinoma; Neoplastic basal cell; Superficial basal cell carcinaoma; Adenoid basal cell carcinoma; Rodent ulcus; Circumscribed solid basal cell carcinoma; Nodualr basal cell carcinoma; Nodulo-ulcerative basal cell carcinoma; Keratotic basal cell carcinoma; Recurrent basal cell carcinoma; Linear basal cell carcinoma; Basal cell carcinoma; Nodular basal-cell carcinoma; Cystic basal-cell carcinoma; Cicatricial basal-cell carcinoma; Infiltrative basal-cell carcinoma; Micronodular basal-cell carcinoma; Superficial basal-cell carcinoma; Pigmented basal-cell carcinoma; Polypoid basal-cell carcinoma; Pore-like basal-cell carcinoma; Aberrant basal-cell carcinoma; Basocellular carcinoma; Sporadic basal cell carcinoma; Basal cell cancer; Basal-cell skin cancer; Trichoblastic carcinoma; Basal cell skin cancer; Basal carcinoma; Basal cancer
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  • Basal cell carcinoma, right cheek, marked for biopsy
  • Ulcerated basal-cell carcinoma affecting the skin of the nose in an elderly individual
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rodent ulcer         
¦ noun Medicine a slow-growing malignant tumour of the face (basal cell carcinoma).
Ulcer (dermatology)         
LESION ON THE SURFACE OF THE SKIN OR A MUCOUS SURFACE, PRODUCED BY THE SLOUGHING OF INFLAMMATORY NECROTIC TISSUE
Skin ulcer; Skin ulcers; Chronic ulcer of skin; Cortisol ulcer; Dermatitis ulceration
An ulcer is a sore on the skin or a mucous membrane, accompanied by the disintegration of tissue. Ulcers can result in complete loss of the epidermis and often portions of the dermis and even subcutaneous fat.
Buruli ulcer         
  • Albert R. Cook]] (center) at [[Mengo Hospital]] in 1897. Cook was the first to describe Buruli ulcer.
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  • A common ringtail possum with an ulcer caused by ''M. ulcerans''.
  • stained]] with [[hematoxylin and eosin]], a common stain for [[histopathology]] examination. In the right image, it has been stained with [[Ziehl–Neelsen stain]], which helps to visualize [[mycobacteria]]. The inset shows red-staining ([[acid-fast]]) [[bacilli]], suggestive of mycobacteria.
TROPICAL DISEASE
Buruli Ulcer; Bairnsdale ulcer; Buruli; Searl ulcer; Searle's ulcer; Mycobacterium ulcerans infection of skin; Daintree ulcer; Buruli ulcer disease; Mossman ulcer; Kumasi ulcer; Searls ulcer
Buruli ulcer ()Macquarie Dictionary, eighth edition, 2020 is an infectious disease characterized by the development of painless open wounds. The disease is limited to certain areas of the world, most cases occurring in Sub-Saharan Africa and Australia.
Corneal ulcer         
AREA OF EPITHELIAL TISSUE LOSS FROM CORNEAL SURFACE; ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATORY CELLS IN THE CORNEA AND ANTERIOR CHAMBER
Ulcerative keratitis; Boxer ulcer; Indolent ulcer; Melting ulcer; Corneal ulceration; Seasonal corneal ulcer; Corneal ulcers
Corneal ulcer is an inflammatory or, more seriously, infective condition of the cornea involving disruption of its epithelial layer with involvement of the corneal stroma. It is a common condition in humans particularly in the tropics and the agrarian societies.
Martorell's ulcer         
PAINFUL ULCERATION OF THE LOWER LEG ASSOCIATED WITH DIASTOLIC ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
Martorelli's ulcer
Martorell's ulcer or Necrotic Angiodermatitis is a painful ulceration of the lower leg associated with diastolic arterial hypertension. It was first identified by the Spanish cardiologist Fernando Martorell in 1945, who referred to the ulcers as 'hypertensive ischaemic ulcers'.
Peptic ulcer disease         
  • Peptic ulcer treatment: pharmacology of drugs
  • Duodenal ulcer A2 stage, acute duodenal mucosal lesion(ADML)
  • Micrograph showing erosive gastric ulcer. (H&E stain)
  • Gastric ulcer
  • Muscle
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ULCER OF AN AREA OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Gastric ulcer; Stomach ulcer; Duodenal ulcer; Peptic Ulcer; Stomach Ulcer; Stomach ulcers; Peptic ulcers; Gastric Ulcer; Intestinal ulcer; Ulcus duodenii; Peptic; Duodenal Ulcer; Ulcus pepticum; Peptic ulcus; Bleeding ulcer; Ulcus duodeni; Marginal ulcer; Chronic erosive gastritis; Gastric ulcer hemorrhage; Gastric ulcers; Gastroduodenal ulcer; Erosive Gastritis; Antiulcer agent; Antiulcer medication; Antiulcer drug; Antiulcer; Duodenal ulcers; Esophageal ulcer; Gastrointestinal ulcer; Peptic ulcer; Stomach ulceration; Ulcerated stomach
Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is a break in the inner lining of the stomach, the first part of the small intestine, or sometimes the lower esophagus. An ulcer in the stomach is called a gastric ulcer, while one in the first part of the intestines is a duodenal ulcer.
Peptic         
  • Peptic ulcer treatment: pharmacology of drugs
  • Duodenal ulcer A2 stage, acute duodenal mucosal lesion(ADML)
  • Micrograph showing erosive gastric ulcer. (H&E stain)
  • Gastric ulcer
  • Muscle
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ULCER OF AN AREA OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Gastric ulcer; Stomach ulcer; Duodenal ulcer; Peptic Ulcer; Stomach Ulcer; Stomach ulcers; Peptic ulcers; Gastric Ulcer; Intestinal ulcer; Ulcus duodenii; Peptic; Duodenal Ulcer; Ulcus pepticum; Peptic ulcus; Bleeding ulcer; Ulcus duodeni; Marginal ulcer; Chronic erosive gastritis; Gastric ulcer hemorrhage; Gastric ulcers; Gastroduodenal ulcer; Erosive Gastritis; Antiulcer agent; Antiulcer medication; Antiulcer drug; Antiulcer; Duodenal ulcers; Esophageal ulcer; Gastrointestinal ulcer; Peptic ulcer; Stomach ulceration; Ulcerated stomach
Peptic is an adjective that refers to any part of the body that normally has an acidic lumen, or is related to or promotes digestion. 'Peptic' is medical and veterinary terminology, most often used in the context of humans.
peptic         
  • Peptic ulcer treatment: pharmacology of drugs
  • Duodenal ulcer A2 stage, acute duodenal mucosal lesion(ADML)
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  • Gastric ulcer
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ULCER OF AN AREA OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Gastric ulcer; Stomach ulcer; Duodenal ulcer; Peptic Ulcer; Stomach Ulcer; Stomach ulcers; Peptic ulcers; Gastric Ulcer; Intestinal ulcer; Ulcus duodenii; Peptic; Duodenal Ulcer; Ulcus pepticum; Peptic ulcus; Bleeding ulcer; Ulcus duodeni; Marginal ulcer; Chronic erosive gastritis; Gastric ulcer hemorrhage; Gastric ulcers; Gastroduodenal ulcer; Erosive Gastritis; Antiulcer agent; Antiulcer medication; Antiulcer drug; Antiulcer; Duodenal ulcers; Esophageal ulcer; Gastrointestinal ulcer; Peptic ulcer; Stomach ulceration; Ulcerated stomach
¦ adjective relating to digestion.
Origin
C17: from Gk peptikos 'able to digest'.
peptic ulcer         
  • Peptic ulcer treatment: pharmacology of drugs
  • Duodenal ulcer A2 stage, acute duodenal mucosal lesion(ADML)
  • Micrograph showing erosive gastric ulcer. (H&E stain)
  • Gastric ulcer
  • Muscle
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ULCER OF AN AREA OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Gastric ulcer; Stomach ulcer; Duodenal ulcer; Peptic Ulcer; Stomach Ulcer; Stomach ulcers; Peptic ulcers; Gastric Ulcer; Intestinal ulcer; Ulcus duodenii; Peptic; Duodenal Ulcer; Ulcus pepticum; Peptic ulcus; Bleeding ulcer; Ulcus duodeni; Marginal ulcer; Chronic erosive gastritis; Gastric ulcer hemorrhage; Gastric ulcers; Gastroduodenal ulcer; Erosive Gastritis; Antiulcer agent; Antiulcer medication; Antiulcer drug; Antiulcer; Duodenal ulcers; Esophageal ulcer; Gastrointestinal ulcer; Peptic ulcer; Stomach ulceration; Ulcerated stomach
¦ noun a lesion in the lining of the digestive tract, typically in the stomach or duodenum, caused by the digestive action of pepsin and stomach acid.
Mouth ulcer         
  • Diagramatic representation of mucosal erosion (left), excoriation (center), and ulceration (right)
  • An [[aphthous ulcer]] on the [[labial mucosa]] (note [[erythematous]] "halo" surrounding lesion)
  • A small ulcer on the [[frenum]] on the lower inside lip
  • T4 N2 M0]], stage 4). Note rolled margins of central ulcer and surrounding areas of [[premalignant]] change. The patient died two months after subsequent partial [[glossectomy]] (removal of part of the tongue)
  • A "crop" of trauma-induced ulcers on the [[labial mucosa]]
ULCER THAT OCCURS ON THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF THE ORAL CAVITY
Mouth ulcers; Mouth sore; Cancer sore; Mouth sores; Oral ulcer; Recurrent aphthae; Recurrent (RAS) aphthous stomatitis; Minor aphthae (oral aphthosis); Herpetiform (oral aphthosis) aphthous ulcers; Major (oral aphthosis) aphthous ulcers; Singaw; Oral ulceration; Mucocutaneous ulcers; Mucocutaneous ulcer
A mouth ulcer (aphtha) is an ulcer that occurs on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. Mouth ulcers are very common, occurring in association with many diseases and by many different mechanisms, but usually there is no serious underlying cause.

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Basal-cell carcinoma

Basal-cell carcinoma (BCC), also known as basal-cell cancer, is the most common type of skin cancer. It often appears as a painless raised area of skin, which may be shiny with small blood vessels running over it. It may also present as a raised area with ulceration. Basal-cell cancer grows slowly and can damage the tissue around it, but it is unlikely to spread to distant areas or result in death.

Risk factors include exposure to ultraviolet light, having lighter skin, radiation therapy, long-term exposure to arsenic and poor immune-system function. Exposure to UV light during childhood is particularly harmful. Tanning beds have become another common source of ultraviolet radiation. Diagnosis often depends on skin examination, confirmed by tissue biopsy.

It remains unclear whether sunscreen affects the risk of basal-cell cancer. Treatment is typically by surgical removal. This can be by simple excision if the cancer is small; otherwise, Mohs surgery is generally recommended. Other options include electrodesiccation and curettage, cryosurgery, topical chemotherapy, photodynamic therapy, laser surgery or the use of imiquimod, a topical immune-activating medication. In the rare cases in which distant spread has occurred, chemotherapy or targeted therapy may be used.

Basal-cell cancer accounts for at least 32% of all cancers globally. Of skin cancers other than melanoma, about 80% are basal-cell cancers. In the United States, about 35% of white males and 25% of white females are affected by BCC at some point in their lives.

Basal-cell carcinoma is named after the basal cells that form the lowest layer of the epidermis. It is thought to develop from the folliculo–sebaceous–apocrine germinative cells called trichoblasts (of note, trichoblastic carcinoma is a term sometimes used to refer to a rare type of aggressive skin cancer that may resemble a benign trichoblastoma, and can also closely resemble basal cell carcinoma).